Safety Gate Monitoring Module
US-2024139894-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US9969044B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9969044-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415021859-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A profile element for forming a frame element for a cabin wall of a numerically controlled machine tool is disclosed. A cross-section of the profile element has at least one receiving section for receiving a first securing element, at least one arch-shaped section, and at least one connecting section for connecting the frame element to the cabin wall of the machine tool. The arch-shaped section is arranged between the receiving section and the connecting section.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cabin wall section of a cabin wall of a numerically controlled machine tool, comprising: a frame element formed of one or more profile elements having at least one receiving section for receiving a first securing element, at least one arch-shaped section, and at least one connecting section for connecting the frame element to the cabin wall section, the arch-shaped section being arranged between the receiving section and the connecting section; a first securing element, which is arranged on the receiving section of the one or more profile elements; at least one pane, which is connected to the frame element; and at least one pane element, which has a second securing element that is designed to create a detachable positive and/or material-bonded connection with the first securing element; wherein the pane element is detachably connected on an outer side to the cabin wall section by the first and second securing elements, wherein at least one sealing element is arranged on one of the at least one connecting section of the one or more profile elements, and wherein the at least one connecting section of the one or more profile elements is, together with the sealing element, in engagement with a groove which is arranged on the cabin wall section. 2. The cabin wall section according to claim 1 , wherein the securing elements are hook and loop fastener elements, wherein in each case the first securing element is a counterpart assigned to the second securing element, for creating a hook and loop fastener connection. 3. The cabin wall section according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one connecting section of the profile element comprises at least two connecting sections, and at least one of the connecting sections is connected to the cabin wall by a screw connection, and another one of the connecting sections engages in a groove. 4. The cabin wall section according claim 1 , wherein the pane covers an opening of the cabin wall and is connected to the cabin wall at edges of the opening by a rail element which has a further groove to receive an edge of the pane, wherein the rail element can be secured to the cabin wall by an adhesive joint and/or a screw connection. 5. The cabin wall section according to claim 1 , wherein the pane element has an inside area section which is transparent or has no material and has a marginal section which is intransparent or colored in black or white. 6. The cabin wall section according to claim 1 , wherein in the region of the arch-shaped section a section of the frame element has an opening for receiving at least one plate element. 7. The cabin wall section according to claim 1 , wherein the pane consists of safety glass or polycarbonate and the pane element of glass or a plastic material or PMMA. 8. A cabin wall section of a cabin wall of a numerically controlled machine tool, comprising: a frame element formed of one or more profile elements having at least one receiving section for receiving a first securing element, at least one arch-shaped section, and at least one connecting section for connecting the frame element to the cabin wall section, the arch-shaped section being arranged between the receiving section and the connecting section; a first securing element, which is arranged on the receiving section of the one or more profile elements; at least one pane, which is connected to the frame element; and at least one pane element, which has a second securing element that is designed to create a detachable positive and/or material-bonded connection with the first securing element; wherein the pane element is detachably connected on an outer side to the cabin wall section by the first and second securing elements, and wherein a further securing element and a further sealing element are arranged on a rail element and the rail element is secured to the cabin wall section adjacent to the frame element, wherein the pane element can be arranged on a section of the rail element and of the at least one receiving section of the one or more profile elements. 9. A cabin wall section of a cabin wall of a numerically controlled machine tool, comprising: a frame element formed of one or more profile elements having at least one receiving section for receiving a first securing element, at least one arch-shaped section, and at least one connecting section for connecting the frame element to the cabin wall section, the arch-shaped section being arranged between the receiving section and the connecting section; a first securing element, which is arranged on the receiving section of the one or more profile elements; at least one pane, which is connected to the frame element; and at least one pane element, which has a second securing element that is designed to create a detachable positive and/or material-bonded connection with the first securing element; wherein the pane element is detachably connected on an outer side to the cabin wall section by the first and second securing elements, and wherein the pane element is detachably secured to the frame element and a rail element by a plurality of securing elements including the first and second securing elements, the plurality of securing elements being provided on the frame element and the rail element, such that the pane element rests on the first securing element and on folded sections of the one or more profile elements of the frame element and on a further securing element of the plurality of securing elements and a sealing element, which are arranged on the rail element. 10. A cabin wall section of a cabin wall of a numerically controlled machine tool, comprising: a pane which is connected to the cabin wall section via a rail element in such a way that the pane covers an opening in the cabin wall section, and a pane element which is arranged on a side of the pane facing away from the machine tool, wherein a frame element formed by one or more profile elements holds the pane element, wherein the frame element is detachably connected on an outer side to the cabin wall section adjacent to the rail element, and the pane element is detachably connected to the frame element via a hook and loop fastener connection and is further detachably connected to the rail element via another hook and loop fastener connection.
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